If you become involved in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario, and if certain circumstances are present, then you must report that collision to the police. The method by which the report should be made depends on the consequences of the same collision. Read More

The first part of this article will focus on defenses that the law community has deemed acceptable. The second part will spotlight a defense that was tried, but ended with the arrest of the dog owner. That unfortunate result underscores the wisdom behind contacting a Personal Injury Lawyer in Kitchener, before attempting any defensive move. Read More

The status of a celebrity is glamorized, the life of a doctor romanticized, and the profession of personal injury law? It is demonized. Personal injury lawyers are called greedy and selfish. In reality, things are far different.In order to portray the reality of personal injury law, we have selected the three most common myths and misconceptions so we can debunk them and show you what it truly means to be a personal injury lawyer. Read More

MS, which is short for Multiple Sclerosis, comes with a whole set of symptoms. The majority of these symptoms is likely to negatively impact your ability to work, and can force you into a position where you are no longer capable of performing the basic duties of your job. As a result, you may be left with only one option: filing a claim for long- or short-term disability benefits. However, since insurance companies are businesses run by greedy people, you may find your claim denied. So, what then? Read More

If you are the one guilty of causing an accident, there is a high chance of you being held liable for the damages which have resulted from your negligent actions. Additionally, if somebody was injured, there are also things to watch out for as to not worsen your situation. In order to help you navigate the waters following this event, we have put together a guide on how to proceed. Read More

Below, we have put together a list of the benefits all injured workers are entitled to as stated by the compensation laws. Additionally, we have also listed the calculations which are used to establish the exact monetary amount of the ultimate payout. Read More

If you wish to file a claim as a result of an accident or injury which was caused by the negligence of another party, you will have to gather evidence to support your claim. This evidence will need to prove that the negligent actions of the other party were the direct cause for your sustained injuries. As you build your claim, you will need to accumulate evidence from multiple sources in order to prove your personal injury claim and receive the compensation you are entitled to. If your evidence is lacking, you may be left with accident-related expenses that will remain uncompensated for. Read More

Following an accident that left you injured, you may be experiencing chronic pain, and while your injury may entitle you to some form of compensation, it can be difficult to obtain compensation for pain. This is because pain is impossible to measure and difficult to physically prove, which makes it highly difficult to establish a basis for a personal injury claim.However, the best way to start the road towards compensation is by seeking out an experienced Personal Injury Lawyer in Kitchener who can assist you every step of the way. Start by taking advantage of the generally offered free consultation session during which you can assess your options moving forward. Afterward, you can begin taking legal action. Read More

Due to the lack of accurate representation of personal injury lawyers in the media, there are a lot of myths and misconceptions making the rounds among the general public. However, the vast majority of them are extremely exaggerated, if not entirely false, which is why we have put together this article to dispel the most common ones. Read More

Regardless of the severity of your involvement in a car accident, if you have been injured, you will automatically be obligated to report to your car insurer. This is because, in Ontario as well as other provinces, your car insurer owes you benefits as stated in your insurance policy. And they can also hold you accountable if they find out you have been involved in an accident and didn’t report to them. Read More